Step 15

Step 16

Exit right off of 3 Kings lift. Take the top section of Pick 'N Shovel run in the 3 Kings terrain park and drop into the Eagle Superpipe with it’s massive 22 foot high walls! Board First Time lift.

Step 17

Exit left off of First Time lift. Take Homerun run. Board PayDay lift.

Step 18

Exit left off of PayDay lift. Take PayDay Run run.

Step 19

End your day at Legends restaurant in the Legacy Lodge.

Congratulations on discovering the mountain!

Tour Summary

This tour will get your adrenaline pumping and your legs burning. You'll be skiing or boarding around most of Park City Mountain Resort, and along the way you'll enjoy spectacular vistas, including views from the top of McConkey's and King Con Lifts. As you tour the mountain youll negotiate a wide variety of runs, including many of our Signature Runs (groomed runs that aren't typically groomed due to their advanced nature). In the end this tour will challenge you in our top-ranked terrain parks with the jibs and jumps of Three Kings and Neff Land Terrain Parks as well as the 22-foot walls in our renowned Eagle Superpipe.

Tour Tips

Due to varying conditions, we recommend you use the Daily Groomed Runs Map as well as our official Mountain Guide in conjunction with this Planner.

Grooming

Park City Mountain Resort grooms up to 50 runs every night. Pick up a copy of our Daily Groomed Runs Map from the Information Desk in the Legacy Lodge or from any Mountain Host to see what we’ve groomed in the past 24 hours.

Signature Runs

Conquer more of the mountain with our Signature Runs. These are runs not typically groomed because of their advanced nature. Look for them on your trail map and on-mountain signage.

Look for the following scenic photo opportunities on this tour:

• The top of the King Con Lift looking over Crescent Ridge towards the town of Park City.
• The top of McConkey’s Lift looking back into Guardsman Pass Area.

Dining

We offer five different on-mountain dining options to keep you charged during your day on the mountain. The options range from burgers on the Summit House patio to the fresh pasta at the Legacy Lodge. For this tour we recommend stopping at the Snow Hut and enjoying a burger or brat on the deck.

Did you know?

A Single Jack was a 2 pound hammer used by one miner to drive a hole into rock for placing dynamite. The Double Jack was a 5 pound hammer. One miner wielded the double jack with two hands, while a second miner held and turned the bit to produce the dynamite hole.

If you are feeling more confident try the following more difficult runs:
Seldom Seen run, Creole run, Muckers run, Chance run and Heckler run.

Mountainzones Overview

Park City Mountain Resort offers the freedom to explore our unique mountain topography through seven distinct Mountainzones. Each Mountainzone presents a variety of terrain that allows nearly every ability level the opportunity to enjoy the area.

The seven Mountainzones are broken up by lifts that serve the area. They include the Mountainzones of the easily accessible PayDay/Town, challenging Crescent, centrally-located Silverlode/Bonanza, Intermediate nirvana King Con/Silver Star, More Difficult Thaynes/Motherlode, Expert only Jupiter and Majestic McConkey’s/Pioneer.

Discover one Mountainzone at a time, or find out how easy it is to navigate from one to another. To get information on all of our Mountainzones, please click here.

This Tour's Featured Mountainzone:

The McConkey’s/Pioneer Mountainzone is served via the McConkey's lift and the Pioneer lift. In addition, this Mountainzone offers a variety of hikes that are reached from McConkey's lift, Jupiter lift and Pioneer lift.

The terrain options in the McConkey’s/Pioneer Mountainzone range from:

The sunny pitches off the runs from Hawkeye run to Sampson run.

The chutes off of Jupiter Peak.

The bowl skiing in Puma Bowl, Blue Slip and McConkey's.

The evergreen glades of the Black Forest run and the aspen glades of 10th Mountain run.

The Signature Runs Sunrise run and Blue Slip run.

We recommend the Pioneer/McConkey’s Mountainzone for skiers and riders comfortable with Intermediate runs and above, although an Easier run (Homerun run) is accessible off Pioneer Lift.

The easterly facing runs off of Pioneer Lift are best experienced in the morning, once the sun has slightly softened the snow, which can make for butter-like turns down Comstock run, Red Fox run and Hawkeye run.

The old miner’s boarding house that is now the newly remodeled Mid Mountain Restaurant restaurant is the perfect lunch stop, located towards the bottom of this Mountainzone on the Mid-Mountain run.